FILE - Jaguars #26, Josh Evans did a little warming up early in Monday's OTA session but did not participate in drills. The Jacksonville Jaguars started their final week of Organized Team Activities at Florida Blue Health and Wellness Practice Fields in Jacksonville, FL Monday morning, June 9, 2014. (The Florida Times-Union/Bob Self)

The Jaguars released their first unofficial depth chart on Monday.

The news wasn't good for free safety Josh Evans.

The second-year player was listed as the third-team free safety behind Winston Guy and Sherrod Martin. The 6-foot, 205-pound Evans started 11 games for the Jaguars last season.

Evans was expected to battle Guy for the starting position, but it appears that race might be over with the team's first preseason game this Friday against Tampa Bay.

Instead of competing for a starting spot, Evans might be fighting for a place on the final roster. He recorded 54 tackles last season in 15 games, but did not intercept a pass and was credited with one pass breakup.

The Jaguars took Evans, a former Florida standout, in the sixth round last year. Evans has battled a foot injury all offseason and started training camp on a limited basis in practice.

Guy started two games for the Jaguars last season. He is entering his third year in the league.

Martin started 36 games with Carolina in four seasons before missing all of last season with a knee injury.

At the other safety spot, Chris Prosinski is listed as the backup behind Johnathan Cyprien.

Here are some other tidbits:

-Jacques McClendon is listed as the starter at right guard, ahead of rookie Brandon Linder.